Perfect for small hands, this mini-hardback book is a gentle introduction to learning to count from 1 to 10. Katja Spitzer's vibrantly quirky illustrations encourage early learning and make this book a joy to own and read for any young child.
Perfect for small hands, this mini-hardback book is a gentle introduction to learning to count from 1 to 10. Katja Spitzer's vibrantly quirky illustrations encourage early learning and make this book a joy to own and read for any young child.
Perfect for small hands, this mini-hardback book is a gentle introduction to learning to count from one to ten.Katja Spitzer's vibrantly quirky illustrations encourage early learning and make this book a joy to own and read for any young child.Katja Spitzer was born 1979 in a small town in Eastern Germany. Having completed an undergraduate degree in art history and history, Katja moved on to study illustration and graphic design in the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. Today she works as a freelance illustrator in Berlin. Along with Let's Go Outside, this is her first children's book.
“Newcomer Spitzer's screenprint like illustrations practically vibrate with energy in this pocketbook-size counting book. The whimsical details and bright colors command interest. --Publishers Weekly Appealing details such as faces on kites and berries on cakes invite eyes to linger. Whimsical, retro graphics. --Kirkus Reviews The books in this series are perfect for reading one-on-one with toddlers and preschoolers, or for emergent readers to try on their own. --Fairview Review Here's a cute counting book to help your child learn their numbers. [...] The book is sturdy enough for smaller hands. It's also a good book to share so they can take turns counting. What a fun way to learn! --The Book Faerie These illustrations are absolutely charming. They also used an interesting color pallette of teal, orange, brown, and bright yellow. It is smaller in size for a perfect fit in little hands. It is also a great size for slipping into purses and backpacks. I love it! --LaLa in the Library A fun, bright book for children starting to work on their counting skills. --Stephanie's Book Reviews”
Newcomer Spitzer s screenprint like illustrations practically vibrate with energy in this pocketbook-size counting book. The whimsical details and bright colors command interest.Publishers Weekly Appealing details such as faces on kites and berries on cakes invite eyes to linger. Whimsical, retro graphics.Kirkus Reviews The books in this series are perfect for reading one-on-one with toddlers and preschoolers, or for emergent readers to try on their own.Fairview Review Here's a cute counting book to help your child learn their numbers. [] The book is sturdy enough for smaller hands. It's also a good book to share so they can take turns counting. What a fun way to learn!The Book Faerie These illustrations are absolutely charming. They also used an interesting color pallette of teal, orange, brown, and bright yellow. It is smaller in size for a perfect fit in little hands. It is also a great size for slipping into purses and backpacks. I love it!LaLa in the Library A fun, bright book for children starting to work on their counting skills.Stephanie's Book Reviews"
Katja Spitzer: Katja Spitzer was born 1979 in a small town in Eastern Germany. Having completed an undergraduate degree in art history and history, Katja moved on to study illustration and graphic design in the Academy of Visual Arts in Leipzig. Today she works as a freelance illustrator in Berlin. This is her first children's book.
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